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Peter Phillips, one of earliest proponents of Pop art in the UK, has died.
Is it still possible to present Picasso and avoid the obvious criticisms?
Hélio Menezes has been dismissed from his position as director of São Paulo’s Museu Afro Brasil Emanoel Araujo after just over a year in the role. In a lengthy social media post, Menezes hit back on ...
And given how innovation works in culture today, does it even matter if they are? ––When you think of a metalhead Tell me, what comes to mind? Well, maybe stone-washed jeans, a mullet A guy who’s ...
From Brat to Chappell Roan, this is pop music now: unapologetically girly, increasingly queer, a thing that can be both ...
The power of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, launched back in 2013 by Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opal Tometi, continues to be felt at every level of the artworld and with an increased ...
The Wrong Gallery started small – just a doorway in Chelsea, New York, in fact, through whose glass edifice, a whole two-and-a-half feet of gallery was on display. It formed a perfect stage for ...
This is the question at the heart of writer and curator Anastasiia Fedorova’s Second Skin: Inside the Worlds of Fetish, Kink, and Deviant Desire, firsthand exploration of sexual fetish in the context ...
What does Tongchua want us to see about the Thai nation-state in his glowering pitch-black pinnacles and serrated lines?
Lisson Gallery, founded by Nicholas in 1967, with son Alex and Hilty now acting as trusted directors, might be long in the tooth but has proved remarkably agile in the face of 2020’s challenges. The ...
The Glasgow Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA) closed yesterday, 24 June, in response to a takeover of the space by the ...